Friday, August 7, 2020

Melrose by Gorham

J. Russell Price designed Melrose for Gorham. The pattern was introduced in 1948. Price also designed King Edward  for Gorham (1936),   Chapel Bells for Alvin (1939), Epic for Gorham (1941), as well as Greenbrier for Gorham (1938).


Short Handle Olive Fork (5 1/4 inches)
Gorham Silver Melrose (Sterling, 1948, No Monograms) Short Handle Pickle/Olive Fork

Mustard Spoon (5 inches)

Gorham Silver Melrose (Sterling, 1948, No Monograms) Mustard Spoon

Fish Fork (HH) (7 /4 inches)
Gorham Silver Melrose (Sterling, 1948, No Monograms) Individual Hollow Fish Fork, Stainless Tines

Tomato Server (8 1/8 inches)

Gorham Silver Melrose (Sterling, 1948, No Monograms) Tomato Server, Solid Piece


Wednesday, August 5, 2020

Louvre by George Shiebler

Another old pattern by Shiebler, Louvre dates back to 1890.

One Tine Butter Pick (6 1/4 inches)

George W Shiebler Louvre (Sterling, 1890) One Tine Butter Pick
Large Cheese Scoop (7 1/4 inches)
George W Shiebler Louvre (Sterling, 1890) Large Cheese Scoop, Solid Piece

Small Sugar Tongs (4 1/2 inches)

George W Shiebler Louvre (Sterling, 1890) Small Sugar Tongs

Vegetable Serving Fork (9 1/2 inches)
George W Shiebler Louvre (Sterling, 1890) Vegetable Serving Fork (Solid)


Monday, August 3, 2020

Diamond by George Shiebler

George Shiebler's Diamond pattern dates back to 1860.

Master Salt Spoon (3 1/2 inches)

George W Shiebler Diamond (Sterling, 1860) Master Salt Spoon


Table Serving Spoon (8 3/4 inches)

George W Shiebler Diamond (Sterling, 1860) Tablespoon (Serving Spoon)